Complete VBA programming training course description
This course helps you extend the capabilities of the
entire Office suite using Visual Basic for Applications
(VBA). Even if you have no programming experience,
you'll be automating routine computing processes
quickly using the simple, yet powerful VBA
programming language. We start at the beginning to
get you acquainted with VBA so you can start recording
macros right away. You'll then build upon that
foundation to utilize the full capabilities of the language
in Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
What will you learn
Record, write and run macros.
Work with VBA Editor.
Use the huge library of built-in functions.
Create simple dialog boxes and complex
forms.
Customize Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Outlook, and Access.
Program the Office 2016 ribbon.
Complete VBA programming training course details
Who will benefit:
Anyone looking to extend the capabilities of the entire
Office suite using VBA.
Prerequisites:
None.
Duration
5 days
Complete VBA programming training course contents
Macros and getting started in VBA
VBA syntax, variables, constants, and enumerations, array variables, finding objects, methods, and properties.
Working with VBA
1
VBA syntax, variables, constants, and enumerations, array variables, finding objects, methods, and properties.
Decisions, loops and functions
Built-in functions, creating your own functions, making decisions in your code, using loops to repeat actions.
Using message boxes, input boxes, and dialog boxes
Getting user input with message boxes and input boxes, creating simple custom dialog boxes, creating complex forms.
Creating effective code
Building modular code and using classes, debugging your code and handling errors, building well-behaved code, exploring VBA's security features.
Programming the Office applications
The Word object model and key objects, working with widely used objects in Word, the Excel object model and key objects, working with widely used objects in Excel, the PowerPoint object, model and key objects, working with shapes and running slide shows, the Outlook object model and key objects, working with events in Outlook, the Access object model and key objects, manipulating the data in an Access database via VBA, accessing one application from another application, programming the Office 2016 ribbon.